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Hi,
This has to do with either `Superstitious' belief or `non-belief'.
Under Feng Shui, the main thing to watch is:
1. If you are going to activate a mountain star e.g. if there is a mountain star to be activated, you can use a painting e.g. of the famous Mount Fuji of Japan or the Himalayan, Rocky mountain etc.. even if there is snow on top of the mountains.
Contrast this to hanging a painting with a mountain scenery with a stream.
To activate a mountain star avoid hanging a picture with stream or water at the location.
2. Avoid ferocious animals e.g. Tiger, leopard etc... with their mouths opened wide or where they symbolically looked hungry i.e. hungry enough to `eat' someone.
3. Avoid sad or war painting, pictures or of drawings with swords, cannons etc...
4. Auspicious paintings includes meaning ful calligraphy, happy paintings etc..
5. Avoid hanging pictures of water scenery in the bedroom.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/16/99 1:25:38 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>Is it true that picture hang
>incorrectly or in wrong
>location in home can cause
>accidents. Thanks.
>
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